Posted on Jul 23, 2015
CW3 Kevin Storm
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Your soldiers have some unique POV's. SSG Jones has restored his 1996 Dodge Truck, with a new Dodge Hemi engine from a wrecked vehicle. What emissions standards would he have to meet?

(You are stateside, and you are not in California)
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CW4 Brigade Maintenance Technician
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If he were in Michigan, he wouldn't have to meet any standards.
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TSgt David L.
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If not in Kali the '96 specs should work.
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I'm just going to follow your lead on this one. It makes sense that the 96 would work.
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CW3 Kevin Storm
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Technically when you change the engine, you change the standard. As a "new" i think post 2006 I think was a big change year for emissions. Of course it also gets down to what your state has for an inspection system.
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TSgt David L.
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LOL In Montana we don't have inspections so I can do whatever I want.
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CW3 Kevin Storm
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http://www.easterncatalytic.com/education/tech-tips/california-emissions/
Depends if the car came equipped with a Federal converter or a California converter, 13 states use the California CARF standards.
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